Supreme's teamed up with the Mike Kelley Foundation for the Arts on a loaded Spring 2026 collection. It's a big one. Twelve pieces spanning apparel, accessories, footwear and a skateboard, all pulling from the late artist's confrontational body of work.
Who Was Mike Kelley?
Mike Kelley was an American artist based in Los Angeles, active from the late 1970s until his death in 2012. He worked across sculpture, installation, drawing, painting, video, music and performance. His art tackled themes of class, repressed memory, American vernacular culture and the failures of institutional education. Kelley's known for pieces incorporating found objects, stuffed animals, banners and dense collage-like compositions. He's one of the most influential American artists of his generation, and the Foundation for the Arts continues to preserve and promote his legacy.
The Collection
Looking at the pieces, there's a lot going on. Several items feature dense, all-over collage graphics packed with small figures and objects, a direct nod to Kelley's maximalist assemblage style. Others carry his skull-in-frame imagery or bold text graphics reading "F*CK YOU" and references like "PANTS SHITTER PROUD." Classic Kelley provocation. The color palette runs from loud all-over prints to cleaner black, white, blue and purple bases.
Here's every piece in the collection:
- Supreme/Mike Kelley S/S Shirt
- Supreme/Mike Kelley Thermal
- Supreme/Mike Kelley Ringer Tee
- Supreme/Mike Kelley Zip Up Hooded Sweatshirt
- Supreme/Mike Kelley Sweatpant
- Supreme/Mike Kelley Tee
- Supreme/Mike Kelley Banner Tee
- Supreme/Mike Kelley Camp Cap
- Supreme/Mike Kelley Faribault Mills® Throw Blanket
- Supreme/Mike Kelley Skateboard
- Supreme/Mike Kelley Vans® Half Cab
- Supreme/Mike Kelley Vans® Era
The S/S Shirts come in varied prints, some with dense schematic-style line work, others with the collage treatment. The Thermal has a massive red face graphic across the chest. Both the Zip Up Hooded Sweatshirt and Sweatpant carry that signature all-over collage pattern. The two tee styles split duties. the Tee uses Kelley's figure-and-text compositions while the Banner Tee centers on the framed skull graphic across multiple color options. The Faribault Mills® Throw Blanket has a patchwork look with skull imagery and green accents on a red base. The Skateboard gets the full collage treatment. Both the Vans® Era and Vans® Half Cab feature the dense collage pattern on canvas uppers.
When and Where
Everything drops April 16th. Asia availability follows on April 18th.